The Surname "Hitler".

And Geli Raubal was his half niece with whom he may/ may not have been having an affair before she was murdered. In his apartment.

My mother worked with an African-American guy named Adolph (not Hitler) about ten years ago. He was about 40 at the time… we always thought it was weird.

I worked with a german civilian whose last name Hietler. First initial M.

She probably committed suicide, but yes, she was found dead in their apartment. She would have been Peter Raubal’s aunt.

Why shouldn’t people (non-Hitlers, obviously) name their kid Adolph? Does the name have magical powers? There is no tease-proof name, but I’d imagine that children’s knowledge of WWII villains is pretty slim. I can’t think of a good reason to avoid it that doesn’t boil down to superstition. Hitler wasn’t the original or only Adolf, and frankly I don’t think he deserves to have the power of taboo avoidance.